First off, I loved the cover to this book. That is how I pictures the main character, "Andie" Adams to look as I was reading this story. This is a story filled with humor, which I appreciated very much. You get inside Andie's head and get to know what she is thinking and I had a smile on my face throughout most of my reading.

Andie, who is a expert gemologist, leaves her lucrative job and goes back home to live with her Aunt Weeby. While there she takes on a job at the "Shop-Til-U-Drop Network as their jewelry and gemstone gal. Her co-host is an attractive man who is clueless about gemstones and the interaction between these two people is priceless. Each character in this story is a "gem" and there is adventure, danger and mystery along with the neverending wit and humor throughout this story. The "who did it" will leave you guessing till the very end. Be prepared to be entertained. ( )

This was a fun, "clean" Novel of a young woman who loves her career but her love of God and her Aunt is stronger. When need arises, she returns to her 'roots' to aid her aunt. From this point, action, mystery, and romance ensues.

Ginny Aiken successfully adds humor to the whole situation which causes the characters to become endearing to the reader. It was fairly predictable but was well worth reading. The book cover is eye-catching and clever as is the title.

I chose this book because the price was right and the premise of the story had intrigued me. I had heard some good things about it and I was curious about chick-lit. It was definitely not my style. The dialog was choppy and the plot was thready. I was figuring things out way before Andie (the main character) was, including the culprit. I think I will pass on the rest of the series. I gave it an extra star because I was able to hang on until the end. ( )